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Updating proxy-based site amplification map with in-situ data in Osaka, Japan: A Bayesian scheme based on uncertainty projected mapping
Site amplification maps are mostly proxy-based. Often due to the absence of in-situ data at the regional or local scale, a high level of confidence cannot be assigned to the site amplifications. It has often been observed that the in-situ amplifications differ from proxy-based estimates. So, whenever new in-situ data are made available, it is necessary to update the proxy-based estimates. Bayesian frameworks are recently gaining attention as model updating schemes. This study proposes a Bayesian scheme for updating proxy-based maps with in-situ data. This scheme is based on uncertainty projected mapping (UPM), where the significance of local in-situ data variability determines the posterior estimates. The study area is in Osaka, Japan, where discrepancies in proxy-based estimates and observed ground motions were documented during the 2018 Northern Osaka earthquake. Dense borehole data from the Kansai Geo-informatics Network are available in this area. Peak ground velocity (PGV) site amplification evaluations from this dense borehole network are used as likelihoods to update the prior proxy-based Japan seismic hazard information system (J-SHIS) site amplification map. As a result, the posterior map shows updated site amplification estimates which better represent the in-situ data. The updated site amplification map is then used to investigate the role of site amplification in explaining the building damage during the 2018 Northern Osaka earthquake.
期刊介绍:
Earthquake Spectra, the professional peer-reviewed journal of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), serves as the publication of record for the development of earthquake engineering practice, earthquake codes and regulations, earthquake public policy, and earthquake investigation reports. The journal is published quarterly in both printed and online editions in February, May, August, and November, with additional special edition issues.
EERI established Earthquake Spectra with the purpose of improving the practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery — serving the informational needs of the diverse professionals engaged in earthquake risk reduction: civil, geotechnical, mechanical, and structural engineers; geologists, seismologists, and other earth scientists; architects and city planners; public officials; social scientists; and researchers.